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This book examines how modern technologies are changing the way we live, work, and address... Læs mere
This book explores the existence of a Christian discursive space in Japanese literature, extending from the Meiji (1868–1912) and Taisho (1912–1926) eras to the postwar period. It examines a crucial question: what is the correlation between Christianity and Japanese literature.
This book introduces the concept of the East-West city to explore new urban identities that challenge binary constructions between Eastern and Western cultures through the literary study of global cities.
The book offers an in-depth critical examination of the role of international law in the aftermath of the July Revolution in Bangladesh, and in its future trajectory as contemporary nation.
Language Matters in Namibia investigates the diversity of Namibia’s ethnolinguistic communities and cultures, considering how languages intersect with questions of nationhood, memory, identity, and decoloniality.
This book examines emerging human rights issues in Taiwan.
This book offers a clear, practical guide to tackling one of the most pressing challenges in contemporary omnichannel management. Through... Læs mere
This book brings together research and critical perspectives from scholars across Sub-Saharan... Læs mere
This handbook examines the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda in the context of a rapidly evolving global security landscape.
The revised edition presents an original framework developed by the author – the Existential Universe Mapper (EUM) – a pluralistic and non-reductionist model of management that employs a novel psychometric instrument to map individual and organizational identity.
This book explores gender justice, power relations, and social transformation in India by providing an ethnographic, socio-legal view of Nari Adalats (women’s courts) and the family disputes that take place before them, in rural northern Karnataka, South India.
Kuah advances the "Collaborative Cultural Basin" framework to analyze the transnational flow of Chinese cultural elements—such as religion, popular culture, food, museum exhibits, and educational knowledge—within the global Chinese Diaspora and mainland China.